The common tree shrew (Tupaia glis) is a genus of tree shrew with no subspecies. Good climbing, mostly on trees, vines or shrubs, but also on the ground. Diurnal. Insects as the main food, but also eat young birds, mice and some wild fruits. Will communicate by smell and sound, when threatened, will...
Star-nosed mole (scientific name: Condylura cristata): is a small mole found in eastern North America, eastern Canada and northeastern United States. It is the only member of the star-nosed mole family and the star-nosed mole genus, with no subspecies.Star-nosed moles live in moist lowlands and feed...
Shrew : Tiny but mighty forest scavengers1. What is a shrew?A shrew is a small mammal belonging to the family Soricidae. Although They resemble mice in appearance, but shrews are not closely related to mice. Shrews are known for their tiny size and active lifestyle, usually 4 to 10 centimeters long...
Shrew is a small mammal belonging to the order Shrew. They are usually small, with a body length of 4-14 cm, and a short tail length of only 1-5 cm. Shrews look similar to mice, but they are not mice. They have a pointed snout and small eyes and ears. Their fur is usually brown, gray or...